1940s Schoolhouse 9 in. Green Stripes Globe Pendant Light

$425

SOLD

1940s white schoolhouse milk glass globe with green stripes mounted on a newly wired brass chain fitter. You can choose between a pole or chain fitter with a patina brass or brushed steel finish. Price includes restoration. Please allow 1-2 weeks to process. Please specify the overall drop that is needed upon purchasing. Priced each.

Inventory no.

P259325

Availability

Sold

Location

Scranton warehouse

Sold as

Single

Dimensions

Globe 6.75 in. H x 9 in. diameter, opening 3.75 in. diameter, drop 45.5 in. H

Height (in.)

45.5

Diameter (in.)

9

Finish

Antique brass

Composition

Brass, Milk glass

Color

Green, White

Period

1940s

Style

Schoolhouse

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Local Pick-Up

Local pick-up for most orders is available in our New York City store and Scranton, PA, warehouse. A fee may apply for larger or heavier items. Processing time may take 1 to 2 weeks. We also have a location in Los Angeles that we ship a large freight container to several times a year with store pick-up available. There is an additional handling charge for this option.

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